MAD About Morrison: Former MAD Magazine EIC And His Crew Team With The Integration Company1/27/2022
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MAD About Morrison: Former MAD Magazine EIC And His Crew Team With The Integration Company https://ift.tt/34dl9kY Here's a story that’s near and dear to our hearts at MAD—in fact it’s all about MAD. Let me clarify, it’s about the creative team at MAD Magazine, led by Bill Morrison, the final editor-in-chief at the humor magazine which ceased publication of regular newsstand issues in 2019 after a nearly seven decade run. It still publishes archived material via subscription and an annual year-end issue. But here’s the news: Morrison and his creative team (including Dick DeBartolo, Tom Richmond, Ian Boothby and others) are teaming up with experiential and word-of-mouth marketing firm The Integration Co. The firm was founded by experiential veteran Saul Colt in Toronto in 2008. Colt’s mission: “To shake up the advertising world using humor and satire to create memorable work for deserving brands.” And if that’s his mission, it looks like he just teamed up with the right folks, given that humor and satire is their sweet spot. advertisement advertisement "Advertising has gotten boring,” says Colt. “The bar has been dropped so low that any brand that takes a little chance stands out.” When MAD stopped producing new material it was a moment in time for many people, added Colt, “because the role of MAD was to hold up a mirror to society and say what everyone was thinking. Advertising is supposed to do the same thing but it isn't delivering on that promise anymore.” In Colt’s view advertising has become “too safe or the agency is more interested in winning awards than creating real impactful advertising that speaks to the buyer. Brands are afraid of using humor for fear of offending people, but the truth is that people remember humor and share humor more than anything else." What, killing off Mr. Peanut wasn’t funny enough for you Saul? What about all those hilarious Ryan Reynolds ads for Mint Mobile and other brands? Whatever. Colt also cites research that found that 75% of a brand’s audience wants humor in advertising and that recall is higher when humor is deployed in ads. Morrison is kind of a big deal in the funny business. He co-founded Bongo Comics with Matt Groening and worked on The Simpsons and Futurama in addition to his stint as EIC at MAD Magazine. Morrision said, “To be able to break new ground for brands, to help them outside of their comfort zone to a place where they can connect with their audience through satire and comedy, is something that we're not only ready for, it's a charge we feel best equipped to lead as part of Saul's agency." Morrison, Colt and the team, are already drumming up new business, so far signing up brands such as Neat, Clearco (co-founded by Michele Romanow of the TV's Dragons Den), and ServiceEcho.
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